Thursday, September 4, 2014

Lau Islands, Fiji - 2014

Dear friends

This post is dedicated to Vanua Balavu and Fulanga islands from Lau Group in Fiji. It is one of the most beautiful regions of Fiji and South Pacific. I did not have enough time to explore other Lau islands. Tidal range is a major factor, when planning visits to any islands. Reef protection is not so great at high tide with 1.5 meters of tidal range. Anchorages end up quite rolly at high tide if there is not enough land mass protection. Vanua Balavu is at Northern part of Lau Group. Fulanga is at Southern part of Lau Group. They are fairly close to Tonga. Sea water is cooler at Fulanga, which means little bit different coral reefs. Prevailing winds from S, SE, E carry offshore clouds to Southern shores of Fijian islands, which makes them rainy. Northern shores of Fijian islands are usually much dryer.
Fulanga island is very remote from any commercial town or city. Food, fuel and other supplies come about once a month. No stores, no Internet, no cars and very basic living. People of Fulanga are very friendly. There are 3 villages with one Head Chief - Daniel, who is about 87 years old. Kava drinking (sevusevu) with local family was an interesting event to be accepted in local community.
I have been trying to help out at some Fijian islands with mechanical repairs of generators and outboard engines. I have also tried to help with some computer programs and cyber information to the local schools.
Supply ship has arrived one day with big load of steel frames, towers and solar panels for many local families. It seems to be government supported program for some Fijian communities.
Lau islands are elevated coral formations, just like Niue island. Freestanding limestone rocks get eroded by constant wash of the swells and waves. It is difficult to grow anything on these islands. Soil is very thin and hard to find (rugged land). Locals are actually trying to produce soil/ground material by burning vegetation in dry season. I have seen a lot of bush/jungle fires around Fiji.
Lau islands now have a lot of cruising boats visiting during the dry (winter) season. Local communities are facing some changes in their traditional lifestyle due to boat traffic. Lau Group has not been included in cruising permit in the past. Most of cruisers are trying to help out to local communities to keep good, but fragile thing going. Lau Group has been taken off the cruising permit before as well due to some problems. Fulanga is not serviced by any tourist companies, air service or ferry/shuttle service. It is a privilege to be able to visit this beautiful part of the Pacific!!
School of pilot whales visited me on the way out of Fulanga passage.
I will be staying at Savusavu area for a while before heading North to Marshall Islands in October.

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Vanua Balavu, Lau islands


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands - soft corals


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands - need roots


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands - rugged coral land


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands 


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands - the cave


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands - inside the cave


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands - the cave, corals


Vanua Balavu - orange/red fan corals


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands


Vanua Balavu, Lau islands - mushroom rocks


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands - "Elephant head"


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands - rock split


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands - part of the rock broken off


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga - solar panels have arrived


Fulanga, Lau islands - Chief Daniel


Fulanga, Lau islands - N / NE view


  Fulanga, Lau islands - S / SE view


Fulanga, Lau islands - N / NE view

Who is that Guy?


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands - mangroves 


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga - ferry/supply ship with the food & fuel !!


Fulanga, Lau islands - low tide


Fulanga, Lau islands - low tide


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga - mushroom rock split


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga - kayaking heavens !!


Fulanga, Lau islands


Fulanga - this squid liked to hang around anchor chain